Postage Stamp Design Errors
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A listing of postage stamps of Ireland depicting design errors.

1990 May 3

Ireland

30-pence stamp depicts the General Post Office in Dublin, but the statue is holding a javelin in the opposite hand, so perhaps the image is reversed.

Catalog numbers: Scott 805

Approximate value: US$1.00.

2004 May 1

Ireland

65-cent stamp depicts map highlighting the ten countries which joined the European on May 1, 2004. One problem is that Crete is highlighted (below Greece) instead of Cyprus, and there is no border between Sweden and Norway.

Catalog numbers: Scott 1542

Approximate value: US$4.00.

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